just a technicality for recorded hrs on tractors with mechanical rpm hr meter. usually on those, 1 recorded hr on engine= 1 hr @ 550 pto engine rpm
so actually there can be more "engine hrs" on a tractor than recorded when engine rpm falls below pto speed on those mechanically linked rpm/hr meters
Well... my 2018 2025R now has 1330.7hrs. The third and fourth years were the busiest, with making trails and movement of soils for new home construction. IMO having great ballast was key, as not needing or using 4x4 most of the time, and I wasn't pressured into a time-frame of completions. Last year put around 200, mostly just riding around the property picking up sticks and giving the grandkids wagon rides.Ever wonder how many hours per year people put on their tractors?
Ours are used mostly for small chores, snow, & landscaping - we don't do anymore mowing or field work.
The newish Kubota's hour meter averages almost 100 hrs/year since 2008. The old one less than 50/year.
It sure seems like more than that.....
rScotty